Result for F834DF707D00314A5034BCA6F4C0DE8CEA427FD8

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabi/libv4l1.so.0
FileSize19168
MD56FD4C3E341FB3B3C16108063024DC53B
SHA-1F834DF707D00314A5034BCA6F4C0DE8CEA427FD8
SHA-256279FAEFFE4DCAC8255A4F8ED42FBFB804AAF4495E4376055B80A9FD59DA09399
SSDEEP192:7ZX9MSt5SPKW95HyDOFkgvFRbEcXU9GgDSPIYRId4yeiQ3t:dXae5iKW9npFEcXSCIN0
TLSHT1D682188BB377EE11DAA4433124479F6412D8E060650BD72B369CD4391EBB2B5B381F68
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Key Value
FileSize97952
MD524E42FE7A0CD79484F5BA2444181D270
PackageDescriptionCollection of video4linux support libraries libv4l is a collection of libraries which adds a thin abstraction layer on top of video4linux2 devices. The purpose of this (thin) layer is to make it easy for application writers to support a wide variety of devices without having to write separate code for different devices in the same class. libv4l consists of 3 different libraries: libv4lconvert, libv4l1 and libv4l2. . libv4lconvert offers functions to convert from any (known) pixelformat to BGR24, RGB24, YUV420 and YVU420. . libv4l1 offers the (deprecated) v4l1 API on top of v4l2 devices, independent of the drivers for those devices supporting v4l1 compatibility (which many v4l2 drivers do not). . libv4l2 offers the v4l2 API on top of v4l2 devices, while adding for the application transparent libv4lconvert conversion where necessary. . This package contains the shared libraries.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibv4l-0
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion0.8.5-3ubuntu2
SHA-194122F61DF7DB12D2CD6479A7E5742D270A8FB71
SHA-2567256F0EC48F75FAB74458A44E06F353ECF11305AA1E495C976409874C5B0D6E4